Hi, how do we know that people have brasero installed at all? So I guess this needs to be user-configureable anyway.
As to what it expected of it, I'm probably no good judge, but I guess opening a data project with all selected photos already in it would be acceptable. Sven -- Diese Mail wurde von einem Handy gesendet, was Kargheit des Ausdrucks, Originalität der Rechtschreibung und lieblose Formatierung (inklusive TOFU) entschuldigen mag. -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Shaw <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sa, 03 Mrz 2012 1:19 Subject: Question about f-spot's CD export behavior Someone reported a bug about the CD export tool crashing, so I started to look into it and clean up the code a bit there. In the past it just called brasero -n which prompted the user to save an iso image. Now brasero at least as of 3.2 -n does seem to really do anything. They have a new switch --immediately that prompts you to either burn the image or create an iso. Long story short, is this the behavior that people expect? I think there is a -d --data option that would launch brasero and start a data project. I don't have a ton of time right now, nor do I really want to focus on the CD export beyond making sure it at least works, but would be interested in seeing what people thought? Cheers, Stephen _______________________________________________ f-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
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